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This film emphasizes our Russian national origin. It is a visualisation of cacophony performed on an original Russian instrument – button accordion (bayan) which is commonly associated with traditional Russian way to relax and entertain. The film is a confluence of two contradicting things: rag-wooden Russian folklore and modern plastic computer graphics.
Actor: Dima Sterlikov.
Camera: Slava Khabarov.
Music: Artem Kharchenko.
Design
and
animation: Selfburning.
Actor: Dima Sterlikov.
Camera: Slava Khabarov.
Music: Artem Kharchenko.
Design
and
animation: Selfburning.
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This film emphasizes our Russian national origin. It is a visualisation of cacophony performed on an original Russian instrument – button accor… Read More
This film emphasizes our Russian national origin. It is a visualisation of cacophony performed on an original Russian instrument – button accordion (bayan) which is commonly associated with traditional Russian way to relax and entertain. The film is a confluence of two contradicting things: rag-wooden Russian folklore and modern plastic computer graphics.
Actor: Dima Sterlikov.
Camera: Slava Khabarov.
Music: Artem Kharchenko.
Design
and
animation: Selfburning. Read Less
Actor: Dima Sterlikov.
Camera: Slava Khabarov.
Music: Artem Kharchenko.
Design
and
animation: Selfburning. Read Less
Published: August 18, 2011
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